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Start your part requestUsed doors vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Agila ran across two distinct generations: the A (2000–2004) and the B (2004–2007), and doors are not interchangeable between them as the body shell changed completely. When searching for a used door, make sure you specify which generation matches your car's registration year. If you're unsure which generation you have, confirm with the breaker using your registration plate.
No — even within the same generation, the front door on a 3-door Agila is a different size to the front door on a 5-door, because the 3-door door extends further back to cover the larger aperture. Always tell the breaker whether your car is a 3-door or 5-door as well as the generation, as this is essential for fitment. Getting this wrong is one of the most common reasons a door won't fit.
A 2003 car falls in the Agila A (2000–2004) and a 2005 car falls in the Agila B (2004–2007), so these are different generations with different body shells. Doors from the A generation are very unlikely to cross over to the B generation, and we'd strongly recommend confirming compatibility with the breaker against both registration numbers before purchasing. Don't assume fitment just because the model name is the same.
Yes, side is critical — a nearside (NS) door, which is the passenger/left side in the UK, will not fit the offside (OS) driver/right side and vice versa. Always specify NS or OS clearly when contacting a breaker, as these terms are standard in the UK dismantling trade. Fitting the wrong side is not possible without major modification, so double-check before you order.
For straight door shell fitment, trim level does not matter — a Club door and a Design door from the same generation and body style will fit the same aperture. However, there can be cosmetic differences such as body-coloured versus unpainted handles or different finishes, so the door may need respraying or minor adjustments to match your existing trim. Confirm with the breaker whether any electric window regulator or mirror wiring differences apply to your specific car, as these can vary and are worth checking against your registration.
Colour has no effect on whether a door will physically fit your Agila — fitment is determined by generation, body style (3-door or 5-door), and side (NS or OS). A door in any colour can be resprayed to match your car, which is standard practice and usually straightforward for a bodyshop. Focus your search on finding the right generation and side, and treat colour as a secondary consideration.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.